The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1J.M. Dent & Company, 1899 |
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... Brook ; only for a jest . Host . My hand , bully ; thou shalt have egress and regress ; -said I well ? -and thy name shall be Brook ... Master Page ; ' tis here , ' tis here . I have seen the time , with my long sword I would have made ...
... Brook ; only for a jest . Host . My hand , bully ; thou shalt have egress and regress ; -said I well ? -and thy name shall be Brook ... Master Page ; ' tis here , ' tis here . I have seen the time , with my long sword I would have made ...
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... Master Brook below would fain speak with you , and be acquainted with Act II . Sc . ii . MERRY WIVES.
... Master Brook below would fain speak with you , and be acquainted with Act II . Sc . ii . MERRY WIVES.
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... Brook is his name ? Bard . Ay , sir . Fal . Call him in . [ Exit Bardolph . ] Such Brooks are welcome to me , that o ... Master Brook , I desire more acquaint- ance of you . Ford . Good Sir John , I sue for yours : not to charge ...
... Brook is his name ? Bard . Ay , sir . Fal . Call him in . [ Exit Bardolph . ] Such Brooks are welcome to me , that o ... Master Brook , I desire more acquaint- ance of you . Ford . Good Sir John , I sue for yours : not to charge ...
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... Master Brook : I shall be glad to be your servant . 180 Ford . Sir , I hear you are a scholar , -I will be brief with you , and you have been a man long known to me , though I had never so good means , as desire , to make myself ...
... Master Brook : I shall be glad to be your servant . 180 Ford . Sir , I hear you are a scholar , -I will be brief with you , and you have been a man long known to me , though I had never so good means , as desire , to make myself ...
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... Master Brook , I will first make bold with your money ; next , give me your hand ; and last , as I am a gentleman , you shall , if you will , enjoy Ford's wife . Ford . O good sir ! Fal . I say you shall . Ford . Want no money , Sir ...
... Master Brook , I will first make bold with your money ; next , give me your hand ; and last , as I am a gentleman , you shall , if you will , enjoy Ford's wife . Ford . O good sir ! Fal . I say you shall . Ford . Want no money , Sir ...
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